Improvement in hat-brushes



ilinit%iaio ,anni ffm+ To all whom it ma/y concern l y, Be it known that I, ROBERT DUNBAR RADoLnaFE, o f Palmyra, in the county "of Wayne and in the State i of Newv York, have l inventedhertain new and useful `Improvements `iu Hat-Brush; and do `hereby, declare that the following isa full, clear, and exact descrip` ltiou thereof, reference beinghad to the accompanying drawing and to the letters of reference marked there# "'RoBnRT-DUN'BAR nnncmrrn'-, on PALMYRA, NEW YORK.

if Letters Patent No. 112,492,11ated March 7, 1871.

" w iMeovl-:MENTiN HAT-etzusm-2s.iV

' The Selieule referred to in these Letters Patent and making parl: of the same.

onV makinga part of this specification. l

` `',llhe natureof my"i'uventio n consists in the' construction-and arrangement of a hat-brush, as will he hereinaftermore l fully set-forth.

`Inorder to enableothers skilled .inthe art` to` which my invention appertaius to make and use the same, Iwillnowproceedfjtodescribe its construci tion and operatiomreferringto the annexed drawing,

in which,-

l l t Figurel-is aside view, and

Eigures 2 and 3`areendviews in dififerent positions. of mylhatebrush."

A A represent vfour pieces or strips of wood', pasteboard, leather, or other suitable material, cut of `any desiredjlength and width.

` Thefour pieces, A A, aregcounected together by `means ofstrips B B, of velvet, plush, Aor other suit-a ble material, pasted upon them in sucha manner that the fourl pieces A' A Will meet 'or nearly meet in the center, forming, as it were, across, but being atuthe 's'ame time .capable of folding, as represented in the drawing.

The strips B B`may be of any desired material, but

Witnesses:

JOHN .0. Noter, WMr'S. PADDooK.V 

